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Experience History With Us

The Commemorative Air Force was founded to acquire, restore and preserve in flying condition a complete collection of combat aircraft which were flown by all military services of the United States, and selected aircraft of other nations, for the education and enjoyment of present and future generations of Americans.

The Commemorative Air Force Missouri Wing museum has 4 aircraft.

NORTH AMERICAN

B-25 MITCHELL "SHOW ME"

Our B-25 found it's home with the Missouri Wing of the Commemorative Air Force in 1982 and was officially renamed "Show Me" with a civil registration of N345TH.

 

Thus began its life as a living history aircraft and one of the few elite bombers of the Ghost.

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GRUMMAN

TBM-3 AVENGER

The Missouri Wing's TBM-3E Avenger came off the production line in May of 1945 at the Eastern Aircraft / General Motors Corporation's Trenton, New Jersey Plant. 

AERONCA L-3S

The Missouri Wing's Aerona L-3S was manufactured as a civilian model 65TAC Defender in October 1941. IT spent the war time years at Meacham Field in Fort Worth, TX likely serving as a primary trainer. 

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BOEING PT-17 STEARMAN

From 1934 until February of 1945, the Stearman Aircraft Company, a division of the Boeing Aircraft Company, built a total of 8428 Model 75 airplanes for the U.S. Army and the U.S. Navy for use as primary trainers. 

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